Etosha completes controlled burns ahead of wildfire season

The Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has completed controlled burns and firebreak maintenance in Etosha National Park. These measures are designed to mitigate wildfire risks and protect biodiversity ahead of the upcoming fire season.
Why it matters
Proactive wildfire management is essential for preserving wildlife habitats and infrastructure in protected national parks during high-risk seasons.
THE Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has concluded a controlled burning exercise in the Etosha National Park as part of measures to reduce the risk and impact of wildfires during the upcoming fire season.
The report is a straightforward summary of government environmental policy and park management actions.
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